Where is Death Valley?
Sandwiched between the Panamint and Funeral ranges in Eastern Central California, with portions spilling over into Nevada, Death Valley is now the largest National Park in the western hemisphere. With good roads and open spaces, it is an easy drive from Las Vegas, Nevada. Its variety and geology make it a unique experience. Its lack of rain fall and moderate temperatures make it a wondrous location in the spring. The mystery of the sliding rocks at The Racetrack Zabriskie Point To my mind the most spectacular and colorful sunrise location found anywhere. The masters of landscape photography have all worked here. This one is not to be missed for any photographer. And you won’t! Dantes View Overlooking the entire valley from an elevation of 5,475 this panorama is simply breath taking. Badwater The lowest place in the western hemisphere. It’s salt flats and possible reflections make it photographic gem. The Race Track This is where the rocks slide! Rocks the size of boulders mysteriously